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The Matrix Online: Dan Myers Interview @ MMORPG.com
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Inauro
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The Matrix Online: Dan Myers Interview @ MMORPG.com
   

MMORPG.com interviews Dan Myers, the Community Relations Manager for the Matrix Online.<blockquote><em>MMORPG.com: How has The Matrix Online been performing in the current expanding MMORPG market? <br> <br>Dan Myers: Anyone who tells you they wouldn’t like more subscribers is lying. However, we are fortunate in that The Matrix Online is one of the few nontraditional MMOs on the market. Ever since we launched, we have most often been compared to City of Heroes, and we’re not really doing the same thing. <br> <br>Between the fact that we deliver on continuing the experience of The Matrix movies and the style/interactive nature of our combat system and the unique setting of our game – we’re still in a class all our own. It doesn’t look like that’s going to change any time soon. So we’re going into our first anniversary without a direct competitor, which is nice.</em></blockquote><a href="http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm?setview=features&loadFeature=477&gameID=88&fp=1024,768,751769062,20060227195705" target="_blank">More...</a>
Post Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:15 am
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Kepler
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quote:
However, we are fortunate in that The Matrix Online is one of the few nontraditional MMOs on the market


Is this guy for real?

You start at level 1 with newbie gear, do a few quests to explain the game mechanics, then venture out and harvest NPCs to level up.

What..is..so..different..about..this..

Please do not say there are no Orcs so it is "non-traditional"

This game is traditional in that it adheres to the same mass-killing, levelling treadmill.
Post Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:19 am
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